Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Let's go for a picnic," he said, "it's such a lovely day." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Are you staying in tonight?" he asked. "Or aren't you?" *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "This is delicious," she said to him. "You should cook professionally." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You might book a room before you go," she said to us. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Okay, so I made a mistake," he said, "I'm sorry." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Why are you leaving now?" she asked. "The party s just beginning." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You're right, he is a bit strange," he said. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You mustn't forget to buy a Father's Day card this year," she told me. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Tell me where you have been," he said, "and don't stay out late again." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Do you think you could help?" she said. "I think I've lost my way." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "OK, I'll go to the cinema with you," she said, "but let's have dinner first." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Would you like to come over for lunch on Sunday?" she asked. "We're having a barbecue." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You better not hurt her," he told the man, "or I'll report you to the police." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Betty can't come with us," she said. "She's got a driving lesson." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "I'm sorry I missed the appointment," he said. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Please, please, don't go, Suzie!" she cried. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "There's been an accident," the policeman said, "and I'm afraid your child was involved." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Don't come home late," she said. "You've got to get up early tomorrow morning." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "I'm going to study hard," he said. "I want to pass this test." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Do you shoelaces up or you'll fall over, she said. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Let's go for a walk," she said to them. *

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